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Hey guy's i need some help in regards to who can i get to purchase LMGT4's from japan. Since they are currently in production for this month only i wouldn't mind a brand new set.

So far i gotten quotes from

RHDjapan

Gorrila

Jesse Streeter

Nengun

So far the prices dont seem too far off with RHD being the cheapest.

Prices vary between 3200-3500 a brand new set landed. wheels shipped 2 by 2

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I think it's only black guys

here's a link to the RHD one

http://www.rhdjapan.com/nismo-lm-gt4-omori-factory-spec-aluminum-road-wheels-bcnr33-bnr34.html

BTW ! who knows the difference between

LMGT4

LMGT4 GT500

LMGT4 Omori factory spec

gonna need a expert on this one

I have the Omori's and they're a gloss black (flat centre cap)

The original LMGT4's seem to be satin/flat black

500's have the screw in raised 6 sided cap (2piece?)

likely to be more differences but that's what I've observed.

I have original lmtd ed blacks, and they're gloss.

one difference I know of, is the outer lip.

it's not stepped like some alloys allowing a knock on weight, it's more flush.

will try and find pics of what I'm talking about.

That some great info guys ! quiet sure this thread will be very helpful for the other guys in the future !

so it looks like the omori LMGT4's look more porn ?

definitely more modern.

porn is debatable.

Mas-debatable ;)

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